Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent met with major U.S. bank CEOs this week to discuss the cyber risks posed by Anthropic’s newly released Mythos AI model.
The urgent meeting, held at the Treasury Department on Tuesday while the CEOs were in Washington for a Financial Services Forum event, addressed concerns that hackers could exploit the model’s advanced capabilities.
Attendees included CEOs from Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Wells Fargo, though JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon was unable to join. Anthropic launched the Claude Mythos Preview in limited capacity this week due to these risks and is in ongoing discussions with U.S. government agencies about its cybersecurity implications.
Well that thesis is starting to become a lot more tangible. The lack of competition Anthropic is having in Enterprise AI is making the palantir bears realize the future.
Anthropic has always attracted a ridiculous concentration of AI Talent and I think we're starting to see the fruit of that. The products that these people are going to build...
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So this is interesting: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/10/powell-bessent-us-bank-ceos-anthropic-mythos-ai-cyber.html
Urgent meeting held over Mythos:
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent met with major U.S. bank CEOs this week to discuss the cyber risks posed by Anthropic’s newly released Mythos AI model.
The urgent meeting, held at the Treasury Department on Tuesday while the CEOs were in Washington for a Financial Services Forum event, addressed concerns that hackers could exploit the model’s advanced capabilities.
Attendees included CEOs from Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Wells Fargo, though JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon was unable to join. Anthropic launched the Claude Mythos Preview in limited capacity this week due to these risks and is in ongoing discussions with U.S. government agencies about its cybersecurity implications.
As a Claude maximalist since early 2023, this comes as no surprise. Once you go Claude, there is no way back.
There is only one thing that's annoying me now: I don't like to be mainstream 😅 If a space gets too crowded, I usually move on to the next.
On the other hand: there is no next. This is very similar to Apple.
Well that thesis is starting to become a lot more tangible. The lack of competition Anthropic is having in Enterprise AI is making the palantir bears realize the future.
Anthropic has always attracted a ridiculous concentration of AI Talent and I think we're starting to see the fruit of that. The products that these people are going to build...
I may have to give Claude a go.
I think by 2030 it's actually going to be fairly good.
The idea that you could build a business around AI agents is taking shape.